Superbad
Superbad (2007)

Superbad

2/5
(52 votos)
7.6IMDb76Metascore

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Errores

In the flashback where young Seth draws penises for amusements, the close-up views of the drawing hand is an adult's hand rather than the pre-teen's hand.

(The DVD commentary explains that an adult woman's hands were used because having a child view the drawing would have violated California law.

) Seth has period blood on his jeans, but when the officers confront him after the party, the stain is gone.

It reappears later, when he gets to the next party.

When Seth arrives at Becca's party, the same verse of the Roots "Here I Come" plays twice.

In the scene where Seth is holding the detergent bottles and arguing with Evan, you can clearly see that the dent on the front of the detergent bottle in his left hand keeps mysteriously disappearing and reappearing.

When McLovin is punched in the liquor store, his wound is on the side of his face under the stem of his glasses.

Later, the wound appears on the front of his cheek.

When Evan and Seth are first looking at Fogell's fake ID, you can clearly see that there is no black magnetic strip on the back.

When the police are looking at it in the liquor store the magnetic strip is visible.

On their way to the bar, the cops run the same red light (James St) twice in succession.

When Seth is running through backyards with the laundry detergent bottle supposedly full of beer, it is obviously empty, such as when he throws it over the fence.

At the very first shot of of the opening scene where you see Seth driving in his car and using his mobile phone, his seat-belt is twisted at least once.

In the next close-up shot and the following wide shots, the seat-belt, however, is not twisted anymore.

When Evan and Seth are talking to the creepy nerd guy outside the liquor store after Seth gets hit by the nerd's car, the "open" sign behind the nerd guy can clearly be seen changed from off to on from shot to shot.

After Seth gets hit by the car in front of the liquor store, when the driver of the car pulls out his wallet and offers them money, the wallet goes from being in his left hand to being in his right pocket and back again between shots.

In the scene where Seth is hit by the cops, the cops yell at Seth and Evan to lay down in the street.

When the camera is filming them from the side you see that their legs are crossed over each other's, but when they are filmed from the front their legs are touching but not crossed.

They switched back an forth between crossed and uncrossed throughout the scene.

As Seth and Evan leave Fogell at the liquor store to talk, the white sedan parked behind them disappears instantaneously between camera switches.

When Seth and Evan are at lunch, the red chair at the end of their table disappears and reappears between shots.

During the scene where Evan is unintentionally cursing Becca over the phone, a boom mic's shadow is visible on the asphalt behind him.

After Seth dances with the period blood girl, she goes away and he tries to stash a bottle in his pocket.

When he goes to put the bottle in the pocket, we see the blood stain is not on his pants yet.

When Evan is playing video games he comments on the use of an M16 assault rifle.

The games he's playing is 'The GetawayBlack Monday', a British police game where M16s are not used.

In the scene outside of the grocery store where Fogell works, the license plates on the fronts of the cars are California plates.

The license plates on the back of the cars, on the buses, and other vehicles are not from any state and don't have a state name on them.

One of the partygoers (Clark Duke) appears first at Jules' party when Seth enters with the liquor, walking behind Seth, and in the very next shot, he is in the backyard gazebo where Becca is waiting for Evan.

When Officer Slater is driving erratically to damage the cruiser, he is not wearing a seat belt.

During the crash, his seat belt is fastened but immediately afterward it's off again.

When Seth and Evan are at lunch, on the table behind Seth a guy is dispensing the drinking cans two times between shots.

When Fogell grabs the bags from the cop car they are full.

When he runs the bags are clearly empty.

Then later on when the bum grabs the bottle they are full again.

When Evan and Seth are first approaching the school the sign says there are 2 weeks left of school for seniors.

When confronting the Home Ec teacher in the beginning, Seth claims there are 3 weeks left in the school year.

Later in shop class, Evan says it's the last 2 weeks of school.

Evan's string on his hoodie while he is talking to Seth about moving on with his life.

When Fogell's fake ID is shown, it clearly shows the birth date as 1981, and throughout the movie he is referred to as being 25.

This is more or less in line with the movie being made in 2007; the 2008 date on the license that would seem to make him older is the expiration date.

During the scene where Seth is ranting to his Home Ec teacher about being left alone at his station, the shot from behind his shoulder facing his teacher it appears to show Seth in a yellow shirt however this is simply the lighting on the shirt making it look paler.

When the bottle of Goldslick Vodka breaks on the bus, you see broken glass and liquid spilling out.

When they show the closeup, with Evan's hands nearby, it just shows glass bouncing around and while there is liquid on the ground it is not constant with the amount that would came from a bottle just breaking.

The "Green beer" that the main characters bring to the party is obviously a mixture of beer and detergent.

In actuality even a small amount of detergent would have caused the beer to be really foamy and disgusting.

The "Green beer" would have been unbearable to drink and would have made anyone who drank it sick.

When Fogell is riding in the back of the police car, the second time they run a red light, headlights of a car close behind them are shown in the immediate next scene, when the camera is in front of the car, looking at Fogell's face.

If they really had run the red light, there would be no cars behind them for a while.

In the end credit music listings for Motorhead's Ace of Spades, Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister's last name is misspelled as Kilminster.

When Young Becca is looking at the penis drawing, the drawing itself obviously changes from the "in front of Becca" to the "behind Becca where we see the drawing" scene.

(Having the young actress actually view the penis drawing would have violated California law.

In the "behind Becca where we see the drawing" scene, a small-handed adult is actually holding the drawing.

) When Slater crashes the patrol car into the cement piling, we see lightpole break off and hear it hit the ground yet in the very next frame the lightpole is back on the piling and is now just dropping sparks.

When Seth and Evan are entering the party accompanied by the weird guy, a guy smoking from a pipe can be seen.

However, no smoke is visible inside the pipe while he is inhaling.

Also, he seems to talk right afterwards but he does not exhale any smoke.

During the second fight, Mark throws a bottle at Seth, which ends up hitting the cocaine guy.

He bends over grabbing his head with both hands and screaming.

But in the very next shot he is standing still like nothing happened.

When Fogell and the cops are shooting the stop sign, the cigarette that Officer Michaels is smoking passes from his mouth to his hand between shots.

At the start of the movie, when Seth and Evan are in the store, you can see Evan filling up a slushy cup and in the next few cut scenes, his hand retains the shape of a slushy cup, but there is no cup in his hand.

When Fogell takes the gun from the officer to shoot at the car, the safety is on, you can't shoot with the safety on.

The signature on Fogell's fake ID is supposed to be written as "McLovin".

When Seth and Evan see it, the signature does in fact say "McLovin", but when the police look at the fake ID, the signature is written as "McLoving".

When Mark first confronts Francis at the party he takes the phone out of Francis' hand, the screen switches to a shot of Seth, and when it comes back to Mark and Francis all of a sudden the phone is back on the wall.

As McLovin is about to start shooting at the police car the gun does not have the hammer back and he starts shooting it without cocking it.

That would be impossible.

Additionally, the gun looks to be a.

45 caliber which has a heavy kick to it making it unlikely that the slight McLovin could shoot it without a lot of recoil.

When young Becca is about to pick up the drawing, the kid that knocked it over in the first place (wearing the baggy striped shirt) is walking back to his seat.

In the next shot of young Seth he is in the background where he was before he started walking back.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
21 October 2007 USA USD 121,463,226
14 October 2007 USA USD 121,139,257
7 October 2007 USA USD 120,338,762
30 September 2007 USA USD 118,858,438
23 September 2007 USA USD 116,181,146
16 September 2007 USA USD 111,241,228
9 September 2007 USA USD 103,219,381
2 September 2007 USA USD 92,687,150
26 August 2007 USA USD 68,616,643
19 August 2007 USA USD 33,052,411
21 October 2007 UK GBP 6,292,890
14 October 2007 UK GBP 6,064,632
7 October 2007 UK GBP 5,600,966
30 September 2007 UK GBP 4,763,529
23 September 2007 UK GBP 3,404,014
16 September 2007 UK GBP 1,484,456
4 May 2008 Worldwide USD 169,871,719
4 May 2008 Non-USA USD 48,408,493
11 November 2007 Brazil BRL 2,761,628
4 November 2007 Brazil BRL 2,541,834
28 October 2007 Brazil BRL 1,915,040
21 October 2007 Brazil BRL 972,801
25 November 2007 Philippines PHP 2,937,174
18 November 2007 Philippines PHP 2,417,676
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
19 August 2007 USA USD 33,052,411 2,948
16 September 2007 UK GBP 1,484,456 402
21 October 2007 Brazil BRL 924,687 192
21 October 2007 Estonia USD 21,903 2
18 November 2007 Philippines PHP 1,733,909 39
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
21 October 2007 USA USD 171,550 175
14 October 2007 USA USD 406,503 369
7 October 2007 USA USD 882,942 756
30 September 2007 USA USD 1,633,952 1,517
23 September 2007 USA USD 3,110,322 2,305
16 September 2007 USA USD 5,105,184 2,910
9 September 2007 USA USD 7,551,822 3,069
2 September 2007 USA USD 15,852,355 3,002
26 August 2007 USA USD 18,044,369 2,948
19 August 2007 USA USD 33,052,411 2,948
21 October 2007 UK GBP 104,118 136
14 October 2007 UK GBP 213,897 230
7 October 2007 UK GBP 471,502 317
30 September 2007 UK GBP 758,045 358
23 September 2007 UK GBP 1,063,640 402
16 September 2007 UK GBP 1,484,456 402
11 November 2007 Brazil BRL 127,678 110
4 November 2007 Brazil BRL 424,400 164
28 October 2007 Brazil BRL 594,804 180
21 October 2007 Brazil BRL 924,687 192
25 November 2007 Philippines PHP 162,391 4
18 November 2007 Philippines PHP 1,733,909 39

Comentarios

This movie reminds me of Dazed and Confused, but it's better. First of all because it's funnier.

So this movie started on TV and I went over to IMDb to check the rating, expecting a rather low figure. I was quite surprised to find it was rated 7.

Its more about innocent friendship then any thing else. Michael Cera & Jonah Hill at their best.

I love this movie. Straight Up.

I always heard a lot of buzz about 'Superbad', apparently one of the best teen comedies of the last few years. Yet, as pretty much every film in that genre, the plot is merely a bunch of teens obsessing over partying, alcohol and sex (no drugs this time around, thankfully).

Superbad is one of the well written and best performed comedies of the decade. It totally cracked me up after a long time with its fresh authentic jokes.

Before watching "Superbad" I really expected little but I decided to watch it anyways because of all of the hype it generated on IMDb.Then MTV somehow viewed and gave it's trust by trying to promote it like the new "American Pie" or new teen comedy that could generate new rules for the genre.

Yes, it's funny. It's silly, it's crass, it's irreverant, and it has all the makings of a mindless adolescent farce like the ones I grew up with from American Pie to Revenge of the Nerds and all their sequels.

"Super Bad" is great until the moment the two policemen appears, from that scene it stop being clever to become just a funny movie that is only looking for the easy laugh (like most of the comedies we are used to watch), that is not a bad thing, I like that kind of comedy too, but the problem is that "Super Bad" promised much more of what it finally delivers, it could been the best teen boys comedy movie ever, which dealt with the boys interest in the opposite sex. I think this movie deserves an average of 6.

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